The conservative talker also blasted Mitch McConnell, the Republican majority leader in the Senate, who recently shut down Ted Cruz when he used his time on the Senate floor to educate voters about the deceptive games McConnell and his ilk play.

“Today we have a guy by the name of Mitch McConnell […]. He’s got no class whatsoever. And he gets this really sick joy in trying to control the Senate floor within his own caucus. Harry Reid can do whatever he wants, Chuck Schumer can say and do whatever he wants, and all the rest of that [group] of leftwing cooks can do and say whatever they want. Barack Obama runs circles around Mitch McConnell and Republicans in the Senate. But he literally spends hours organizing the Republican caucus to shut down Ted Cruz. Because for Mitch McConnell it’s not about the country, it’s not about the Constitution, it’s personal.

“And Cruz has done more to expose that man and expose the cronyism and corruption of the United States Senate and that process than anybody else in the United States Senate.”

And so, Levin explained, McConnell has decided to take Cruz down… or — if he’s unable to — at least to block each and every single attempt of the senator from Texas to get anything worthwhile done.

Levin went on to say that Cruz “comes under attack” for the simple reason that he’s actually a principled conservative.

“Kasich won’t come under attack, because he’s a go-along. Bush won’t come under attack, he’s a go-along. We don’t want a go-along, we need leaders, we need the Churchills and the Thatchers and the Reagans.”

And, clearly, the Cruzes of this world.

Earlier in the show, Levin also went after Rand Paul, who endorsed McConnell when he was up for reelection and who recently attacked Cruz by saying he was “done here” — just because the Texan isn’t a “go along to get along” kind of guy. “The Great One” has little patience with such talking points pushed by the establishment and rightfully put Rand in his place. He concluded:

“I like Ted Cruz a lot…. Ted Cruz is the most conservative candidate running. He’s the most consistent conservative candidate running.”

Although he stressed that he wasn’t endorsing anyone yet, Levin made clear that Cruz is one of the (few) Republicans in the Senate he greatly respects. Quite impressive considering this praise is coming from a guy who used to work for Ronald Reagan and who is now one of the most influential conservative commentators in the nation. Rand and McConnell can put that in their pipes and smoke it.

How can a Canadian citizen become a natural born citizen of the USA simply by relinquishing his Canadian citizenship when he decides to become president of the USA? How can a person with dual-citizenship be a natural born citizen of either nation of their parents: Both,or which one can they pick or are assigned?